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A History of the County of Lancaster
… old pews. In the chancel are memorials to Richard Adams (d. 1662), Seth Bushell (d. 1684), and Samuel Eyre (d. 1689), and one by Roubiliac to … a cup of 1757 of Newcastle make with the maker's mark R M; two cups of Sheffield make of 18489; a chalice and paten …
Old and New London
… Articles in the London PapersThe Case of Benjamin Walsh, M.P.The De Berenger ConspiracyLord Cochrane unjustly … his children in the Christian faith; "but," said he, "I'm too old to change." "Gideon is dead," says one of his … Spanish fleet seen inReduced Annuities for tomorrowI'm a seller ofLame ducks waddlingUnder a cloud hanging overThe …
Survey of London
… and Antiquities of. . . Hackney, 1842, vol. i, p. 333. B.M., Add. MS. 22253 ff. 3, 4. P.R.O., C54/3552N0. 10. Ibid., … M.L.R. 1718/6/74. W. T. Whitley, The Baptists of London, N.D., p. 114. Cal. S.P. Dom., 1671, pp. 3567. Transactions of … 1909, p. 52. S.C.L.L.C, Vestry Minutes, 29 Dec. 1859; P.O.D. J. H. Scott, A Short History of Spitalfields, 11971894, …
Survey of London
… a quarter of the total subscription, would receive 17 s. 6 d. per night (3 10 s./?/ 4 = 17 s. 6 d.). 5 This, with constant permutations in matters of detail, … of an enterprizing Head and a jovial Heart', and Tory M.P. for Truro. 31 On 22 November Collier went to the theatre …
A History of the County of Oxford
… St. George in the Castle of Oxford established by Robert d'Oilly and Roger d'Ivri in 1074, which is thought to have some claim to be the … and Metaphysical, were also studied for the degree of M.A. It was through the faculty of Arts alone that the other …
Old and New London
… name is quoted from Norden, the topographer, by the Rev. M. Walcott, in his "Memorials of Westminster:"" Kingsbridge, … may be taken as an average specimen: "Was it not a d thing That Russell and Hampden Should serve all the … In the adjoining house, No. 2, lived the Rev. Mr. Gamble, one of the incumbents of Knightsbridge Chapel; and …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… know of one at Chilton Foliat which was valued at 6 s. 8 d. a year in 1307 and at 20 s. a year in 1327. 19 In the … the time of Edward I which was let out to farm at 1 6 s. 8 d. a year, with the proviso that the lord of the manor would … J. and C. Hawkes, Prehistoric Britain (1947), 56. M. E. Cunnington, All Cannings Cross (1923), 28, 110, 122, …
Old and New London
… "Pemberton," no date. C. Monument: Cruickshank, 1826. D. Monument: Simpson, 1849; Ellis, 1838. E. Monument: Ellis, … Monument: Teesdale, 1804. L, L. Stairs to Gallery above. M. Very Ancient Effigy of Founder, St. Martin de Oteswich. N. … Jews, and great ladies pawned their jewels in order to gamble in the Alley. The shares sinking a little, they were …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… for the other three parts, holding by a rent of 6 s. 9 d., purchased the service of the fourth part from Ollerton; … he then held three-fourths of Henry by a rent of 6 s. 9 d., and Henry held the other fourth of him by a rent of 3 s. … 14 ft. On the front is a panel with the inscription 'C.H., M.H. 1700. 2 Pet. Ch. iii, 11, Seein then, etc.,' the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 49s. Adam, founder of the priory, oc. 116071 s. Roger III, d. 1226 without issue. Roger in 1212 held the fee of eight … records at Hornby a garden with a vivary, worth 11 s. 8 d. yearly; in demesne there were 260 acres of arable land, … Hillyard, B.A. (Christ's Coll., Camb.) 1719 John Benison, M.A. 135 (St. John's Coll., Camb.) 1725 Thomas Hoyle, LL.B. …
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